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4-Pk Amazon Basics Vacuum Compression Space Saving X-Jumbo Storage Bags (48"x32")

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Amazon has 4-Pack Amazon Basics Vacuum Compression Space Saving X-Jumbo Storage Bags on sale for $11.96 ($2.99 each). Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

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  • Vacuum compression space-saver bags for storing large items such as duvets, bed sheets, blankets, pillows, drapery, and more
  • Saves up to 80% storage space; ideal for under beds or in a closet
  • Travel hand pump included for manually removing air from the bags; compatible with standard vacuum cleaner hose for faster results; double-zip seal and triple-seal turbo valve ensure lasting, airtight protection
  • Includes: (4) 48 x 32-inch X-Jumbo size bags
  • Can be used again and again; thick, durable layers of PA and PE films resist wear and tear for reliable strength
  • Note: Suggest to use vacuum cleaner to vacuum a Large, Jumbo or X-jumbo bag for fast result

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    • These storage bags have a 4.4 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 93k reviews.
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Amazon has 4-Pack Amazon Basics Vacuum Compression Space Saving X-Jumbo Storage Bags on sale for $11.96 ($2.99 each). Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Thanks to Community Member star147 for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Vacuum compression space-saver bags for storing large items such as duvets, bed sheets, blankets, pillows, drapery, and more
  • Saves up to 80% storage space; ideal for under beds or in a closet
  • Travel hand pump included for manually removing air from the bags; compatible with standard vacuum cleaner hose for faster results; double-zip seal and triple-seal turbo valve ensure lasting, airtight protection
  • Includes: (4) 48 x 32-inch X-Jumbo size bags
  • Can be used again and again; thick, durable layers of PA and PE films resist wear and tear for reliable strength
  • Note: Suggest to use vacuum cleaner to vacuum a Large, Jumbo or X-jumbo bag for fast result

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • These storage bags have a 4.4 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 93k reviews.
  • About this Store:

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darkSEAL
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In my many years… I've found all of these bags eventually leak, they never hold for more than a few months. Maybe some will hold up to a year, so sure these may be great if you're moving, have some temporary reason, or otherwise don't need long term storage. Otherwise, these are just an excuse to not throw away things you should.

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Wonder what size would fit the 3D printer filament rolls best?
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In my many years… I've found all of these bags eventually leak, they never hold for more than a few months. Maybe some will hold up to a year, so sure these may be great if you're moving, have some temporary reason, or otherwise don't need long term storage. Otherwise, these are just an excuse to not throw away things you should.
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ColossalPenguinJun 30, 2025 12:32 PM
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That pump, though... reminds me of Austin Powers.
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PesoPincherJun 30, 2025 05:45 PM
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None of these types of bags hold vacuum pressure for more than a few months. And quality control is hit or miss. One bag may hold vacuum pressure for a few months, while several bags from the same pack may leak within the same day.
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SuncatcherJun 30, 2025 06:05 PM
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Quote from darkSEAL :
In my many years… I've found all of these bags eventually leak, they never hold for more than a few months. Maybe some will hold up to a year, so sure these may be great if you're moving, have some temporary reason, or otherwise don't need long term storage. Otherwise, these are just an excuse to not throw away things you should.
I think once they are vacuumed, you just leave them under heavy boxes of other craps you bought and are not willing to to throw away. Eventually your kids and grand kids will curse you trying to sell your place when you're dead though. But until then it's a good trick to hoard more
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I was able to use garbage bags to create vacuum storage bags. Just put your stuff in, and suck out the air in the garbage bags with a vacuum cleaner, and seal the opening with a tie then some tape. Pile your garbage bags on top of each other in a shelving unit, or put them in a sealed box Even if the garbage bag leaks (most of mine didn't), they still remain compressed as long as they're within a confined space. Especially good for storing spare pillows.

Try searching for: "garbage bags" vacuum storage
Last edited by lazzlazz June 30, 2025 at 11:34 AM.
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LivelyTree6515Jun 30, 2025 06:53 PM
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Do the bags have bad/plastic smell? Wonder if these are good to pack in luggage when traveling?

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SlimeyfaceJul 01, 2025 12:27 AM
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Quote from darkSEAL :
In my many years… I've found all of these bags eventually leak, they never hold for more than a few months. Maybe some will hold up to a year, so sure these may be great if you're moving, have some temporary reason, or otherwise don't need long term storage. Otherwise, these are just an excuse to not throw away things you should.
Quote from Suncatcher :
I think once they are vacuumed, you just leave them under heavy boxes of other craps you bought and are not willing to to throw away. Eventually your kids and grand kids will curse you trying to sell your place when you're dead though. But until then it's a good trick to hoard more

Yes, that could be true. But they do have a use: for storing winter items in off-season.


I use some to store my down comforter when not in use (its very compressible and works quite well here) that is otherwise gigantic and would take up a ton of closet space.


Compressing blankets and jackets that will then be unpacked during winter months is what these storage bags are great for.


Or, I have also used them for traveling. Since there is a hand pump you can pack your stuff in, compress…then not worry about looking for a vacuum on the return trip.


Not all uses are for long-term storage. Good quality ones are handy tool to have on hand.
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jimmybondJul 01, 2025 12:42 AM
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I once did this to pack my luggage for vacation. Amazing I brought 2 weeks of clothes in one carryon! Upon return, I couldn't fit my clothes back in. Lesson of the story, bring the pump if you decide to do this.
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Hegemon99Jul 01, 2025 01:05 AM
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I'm using this to pack my winter wool blanket. It was still vacuumed sealed when I needed it for the following winter.


These don't have any smells
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kintacoJul 01, 2025 04:45 PM
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Quote from ColossalPenguin :
That pump, though... reminds me of Austin Powers.
I'm telling you baby, that's not mine.
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lanfunzuJul 01, 2025 09:11 PM
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Quote from darkSEAL :
In my many years… I've found all of these bags eventually leak, they never hold for more than a few months. Maybe some will hold up to a year, so sure these may be great if you're moving, have some temporary reason, or otherwise don't need long term storage. Otherwise, these are just an excuse to not throw away things you should.
The reinforced ones by [correction:] ZipLoc Space Bag, that has a meshy stretchable texture, works really well
Last edited by lanfunzu July 1, 2025 at 02:37 PM.
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LaesKradJul 01, 2025 09:12 PM
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Quote from lanfunzu :
The reenforced ones by Hefty, that has a meshy stretchable texture, works really well
Good to know. I assume this type of product really is you get what you pay for.
Jul 01, 2025 09:13 PM
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lanfunzuJul 01, 2025 09:13 PM
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Quote from Suncatcher :
I think once they are vacuumed, you just leave them under heavy boxes of other craps you bought and are not willing to to throw away. Eventually your kids and grand kids will curse you trying to sell your place when you're dead though. But until then it's a good trick to hoard more
Too real if you live outside of places like NYC 🤣 I vacuumed up my winter clothes every year because the coats take up so much space. I also do international travel with these bags sometimes

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Jul 01, 2025 09:36 PM
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lanfunzuJul 01, 2025 09:36 PM
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Quote from darkSEAL :
Good to know. I assume this type of product really is you get what you pay for.
I am sorry, it's actually a Ziploc brand, "Space Bag." You can see that pictures usually have some mesh-looking patterns even if you can't feel them (but you will). The mesh makes a huge difference, with the cheap bags are made with harder plastic, when they are compressed, of course they break quicker; but the softer slightly stretchable bags would not.

Yes, you get what you pay for in this case! I only own 6 max, so I don't mind paying $3 more for them to last 3x as long!

TBH, I think a hefty trash meshy kitchen 13 gallon trash bag can do the same job if you can seal it up... I will definitely try that before I buy more #RecessionIndicator 😅

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